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Dubai: Slavery's New Mecca

Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 12:47 pm PDT

In Dubai, the Arab country that tried to buy a controlling interest in American seaports and a 20% interest in the NASDAQ stock exchange, slavery is alive and well. To enter Dubai’s most notorious brothel, the Cyclone, I paid $16 for a ticket that the bursar stamped with the ...

LGF, Dubai, Slavery, Islam, Middle East

Dubai Businessman Gives $1M to College to Honor Antisemite

Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 9:50 am PST

Antisemitic ex-Congressman Paul Findley, a Saudi sycophant whose rabid articles were purged from the ArabNews web site, has a friend in Dubai who’s giving Illinois College $1 million to honor the old Jew-hater: Dubai exec’s donation honors critic of U.S. policy on Israel. Notice how the Chicago Tribune soft-pedals Findley’s ...

LGF, Dubai, Antisemitism, Paul Findley

Dubai, NASDAQ, Zakat, Jihad, and Israel

Tue, Oct 16, 2007 at 7:26 pm PDT

Dubai, the Arab country that tried to buy a controlling interest in American seaports, and is now trying to buy a 20% interest in the NASDAQ stock exchange, has banned Israel from participating in the World Congress of the International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations: Dubai bans Israel from Int’l ...

LGF, Dubai, Qatar, Stock Exchange, NASDAQ. Zakat, Israel

Dubai, NASDAQ, Zakat, and Jihad

Sun, Oct 14, 2007 at 6:54 pm PDT

Revisiting Dubai’s intention to purchase 20% of the NASDAQ stock exchange, Rachel Ehrenfeld and Alyssa A. Lappen bring up some disturbing issues, centering around the Islamic practice of Zakat and its connection to the global jihad: Tithing for Terrorists. Bourse Dubai began operating as the world’s first fully sharia-compliant ...

LGF, Dubai, Qatar, Stock Exchange, NASDAQ. Zakat

Dubai's Plans in the US

Wed, Oct 3, 2007 at 7:52 pm PDT

A Dubai-based sister company of DP World, who tried to buy a controlling interest in America’s seaports, has now purchased 1,300 acres of land in South Carolina, to be developed into a logistics center and business park. ORANGEBURG, SC (AP) - A Dubai-based company looking to build a logistics ...

LGF, Dubai, Qatar, UAE, Antisemitism

London Stock Exchange Controlled by Arab States

Sun, Sep 23, 2007 at 8:48 pm PDT

The terror-sponsoring Arab states of Qatar and Dubai have now gained control of the London Stock Exchange. QATAR has upped its share in London’s Stock Exchange to nearly 24 per cent, giving the gulf state and neighbour Dubai a controlling stake of nearly 52 per cent. Quoting LSE ...

LGF, Dubai, Qatar, Stock Exchange

Terror-Sponsoring Arab States Buying US Companies

Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 9:30 pm PDT

The terror-sponsoring Arab state of Dubai is flush with oil money, and making a bid to buy 20% of NASDAQ: As Oil Hits High, Mideast Buyers Go on a Spree. As oil prices soar, Middle Eastern governments are exercising their growing clout by making deals around the globe — ...

LGF, Dubai, NASDAQ

Report: Gulf States Prepared to Back US Military Strike on Iran

Tue, Jan 23, 2007 at 2:00 pm PST

A new paper issued by an influential Dubai think tank suggests that Gulf states may be prepared to back a US military strike on Iran. The paper, written by GRC program director, Dr. Christian Koch, makes it clear that the Gulf States view Iran as an existential threat and the ...

Iran, Ahmadinejad, Nuclear Weapons, Islam, Nuclear Proliferation, United States, Dubai

Dubai: Bin Laden's "Back Home" in the US

Sat, May 13, 2006 at 10:24 am PDT

In US “ally” Dubai, a majority of the population thinks Osama bin Laden is “probably back home in the US.” You know, with his pals in Washington, DC. (Hat tip: pat.) Dubai: If you ask people where they think Osama Bin Laden was hiding, the answer would inevitably be Afghanistan ...

Dubai, Osama bin Laden, Islam, Infidelophobia

US Approves Second Dubai Deal

Tue, Apr 25, 2006 at 2:53 pm PDT

Dubai is about to take over a British firm that makes parts for US military aircraft and tanks, but oddly, this deal is going almost unnoticed. Tammy Bruce has the details: US Approves Second Dubai Deal.

Tammy Bruce, Dubai, Doncasters

Dubai Ports Deal Misperceptions and Mysteries

Tue, Mar 7, 2006 at 5:04 pm PST

At National Review, Barbara Lerner has another disquieting fact to throw into the mix, in the Dubai Ports deal controversy: Misperceptions & Mysteries. We should reject the Dubai Ports deal, not just because it is risky to have a hostile country managing critical parts of our infrastructure, but because the ...

UAE, Dubai, Ports, Politics, homeland security